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SPC Robert Coventry
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Awesome, may he rest in peace
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Maj Kim Patterson
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May he rest in peace and eternal light shine forever on his face
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SGT Unit Supply Specialist
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel Rest in Peace Joe A. Vinyard.
..."The agency said Vinyard was fighting with the 774th Tank Battalion when Germans attacked his unit. Crewsmakers fled the tank but after regrouping Vinyard was missing. One crewmember reported seeing Vinyard leave the tank, but he still wasn't found several days later. No remains were found within the burnt-out tank, the agency said. Germans, however, never reported Vineyard as a prisoner of war. Finally, in April 1946 the War Department issued a "presumptive finding of death."

In December 1950, Vineyard was declared "non recoverable" after the American Graves Registration Command, the agency tasked with locating missing Americans in Europe, determined that remains found within two destroyed tanks in Gey could not be identified.

Years later, a DPAA historian studying unresolved American losses in the Hürtgen area discovered that one of the remains could have been Vinyard's, the agency said. The remains were sent to Nebraska for analysis and scientists were able to determine a match.

Vinyard will be buried in Maryville, Tennessee, the agency said.

Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency works to recover the remains of missing soldiers. The agency has accounted for 1,474 missing WWII soldiers since beginning its work in 1973. Government figures show that more than 72,000 WWII soldiers are still missing."
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